New warning: jit.grab: viddl video engine not supported - using default avf video engine (Mac)
This just seems to have come up recently -- To make sure a client was using the viddl engine when she moves a project to a new machine, I loadbanged the message ';max videoengine viddl' in her patch, and now the above message is appearing, but not consistently. and weirdly enough, occasionally this:
jit.movie: viddl video engine not supported - using default avf video engine
Which seems even weirder, especially since it doesn't match the number of jit.movies in the patch. jI'm not seeing any difference in behavior, though. Is this just noise, or something I should be worrying about?
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{
"version" : "Version 8.6.4 (cc2e65882a1) (arm64 mac)",
"platform" : "mac",
"arch" : "arm64",
"osversion" : "Mac OS X Version 14.5 (Build 23F79) arm64",
"samplerate" : 44100,
"iovs" : 256,
"sigvs" : 64,
"scheduler_in_audio_interrupt" : "off",
"audio_drivername" : "Core Audio",
"audio_driver_subname" : "",
"license" : "permanent full",
"machine_id" : "c751ae30bfe1400f9989db2d1b661110",
"addons" : {
"rnbo_v1" : "full license"
}
,
"eventinterval" : 2,
"schedinterval" : 1.0,
"overdrive" : "off",
"pollthrottle" : 40,
"queuethrottle" : 100,
"sysqelemthrottle" : 1000,
"refreshrate" : 30.0,
"schedslop" : 25.0,
"eventprobing" : 1,
"mixerparallel" : "off",
"mixercrossfade" : 0,
"mixerlatency" : 30.0,
"mixerramptime" : 10.0,
"videoengine" : "viddl",
"gfxengine" : "glcore",
"packages" : {
"@C74_PACKAGE_NAME@" : "1.0.0",
"ACToolkit" : "0.9.8",
"Auzzie" : "2.0.1",
"bach" : "0.8.3",
"BEAP" : "1.0.4",
"boids_max" : "1.0.0",
"cage" : "0.7.0",
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"CNMAT Externals" : "1.0.5",
"cv.jit" : "2.0.2",
"Delicious Tutorials" : "1.0.2",
"Dicy2 For Max" : "",
"Djster" : "2.1.8",
"ease" : "1.2.3",
"ejies" : "3.2.5",
"filter" : "0.2.6",
"FluidAudibleEdge" : "1.0.0",
"FluidCorpusManipulation" : "1.0.7",
"ForumMaxApps-All" : "",
"FTM" : "2.8.0",
"Gen CV Tools" : "1.0.1",
"Gestural-Sound-Toolkit-master" : "",
"Gesture&Sound" : "1.4",
"Gesture&Sound-2014-11-Max-6-7" : "",
"gl3" : "0.3.3",
"go" : "1.0.0",
"Grainflow" : "1.2.0",
"hap" : "1.0.6",
"HISSTools Impulse Response Toolbox (HIRT)" : "2.1.1",
"ICST Ambisonics" : "3.0.2",
"ircam-antescofo" : "",
"ircam-omax_y-Max6.1" : "",
"ISF" : "1.0.3",
"jasch objects" : "0.8.3",
"jg.spectdelay 64-bit beta" : "",
"jit.mo" : "1.1.6",
"Jitter Tools" : "1.0.10",
"link" : "1.5.5",
"lpc-burg" : "",
"Max for Live" : "1.0.9",
"Max for the Visual Arts" : "2.55.3",
"Max ToolBox" : "15",
"max-mxj" : "8.2.0",
"maxforlive-elements" : "1.0.12",
"MaxSoundBox" : "06-2023",
"MC Movement Studies" : "1.0.2",
"MIAP" : "2.0.0",
"MIAP_for_Max" : "",
"Mira" : "1.2.2",
"Miraweb" : "1.2.7",
"ml.lib" : "1.1.5",
"ml.star" : "1.3.0",
"mo_package" : "",
"Modalys" : "3.8.1",
"MuBu For Max" : "1.10.10",
"nn_tilde" : "",
"Node for Max" : "2.1.3",
"odot" : "1.3.6",
"PaletteGrab-master" : "",
"petra" : "1.2.0",
"qn-client-server" : "2.0.0.13",
"RNBO" : "1.3.1",
"RTC-lib" : "8.3.0",
"sc-max" : "0.1.",
"smFilterPack" : "0.0.3",
"Somax-2.6.0" : "",
"Sound Design Toolkit" : "3.1.0",
"spat5" : "5.3.1",
"SuperVPMaxMSP" : "",
"Syphon" : "1.0.9",
"tc.preset" : "0.0.1",
"Ultraleap" : "1.0.0",
"uPattr" : "",
"vb-objects" : "1.0.0",
"VIDDLL" : "1.2.8",
"Virtual Sound Macros" : "",
"Vizzie" : "2.2.2",
"XRAY" : "1.0.2",
"z.abstractions" : "",
"zero" : "1.0.4",
"zsa.descriptors" : "1.3.0"
}
}
viddll not viddl ? ie 2 L's not 1
i'm a moron. Nothing else to say... Sorry, Rob!
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